Living Harmony at Camp Warren

About Living Harmony at Camp Warren

The Arc of Warren County and Habitat for Humanity Northwest New Jersey have formed a unique partnership known as Living Harmony. The two local nonprofits have embarked on the first project this summer: Living Harmony at Camp Warren. Beginning summer 2025, Habitat for Humanity Northwest New Jersey will provide their expertise and labor to replace six of the eight floors for the cabins at Camp Warren, The Arc of Warren County’s summer camp.

About Camp Warren

Camp Warren Education and Recreation Center Summer Camp Program has provided quality camping experiences for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1962. Nestled in rural Knowlton Township and conveniently situated between Route 80 and Route 46, it is designed for campers aged five and older and provides a 3:1 staffing ratio. Campers enjoy fun-filled days packed with programs including arts and crafts, swimming, music, sports and games, nature appreciation, group activities and day trips.

About Habitat for Humanity Northwest New Jersey

Habitat for Humanity Northwest New Jersey is a recently established local affiliate (within the primary Habitat for Humanity International network), combining the efforts of the Warren and Sussex County Habitat for Humanity organizations.  Offering community support in Sussex County since 1993 and Warren County since 1999, the official merger in 2025 marks a new chapter of collective support for families in Northwest New Jersey.  An accredited 501 © (3) charitable organization, Habitat Northwest New Jersey’s mission is seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. 

Learn more at habitatnwnj.org

About The Arc of Warren County

The Arc is a national organization that serves individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their family members since 1950.  The Arc of Warren County is one of 700 chapters of The Arc and has served more than 1,100 people annually for the past 71 years.  Programs include residential community living arrangements, community-based supports, advocacy services, recreation and summer camp, Special Olympics, training, early intervention and a wide variety of additional social services.

Learn more at arcwarren.org